The term wireless communication encompasses various types of devices including handheld radios, cellular phones, PDAs, and wireless networking. Other examples of wireless technology are found in garage door openers, Maritime VHF, satellite television, computer mice, keyboards, GPS and cordless telephones.

Wireless communication can be restricted to short distances, as with blue-tooth communications or several thousand miles as with short wave radio communications. Often times wireless communication are employed where wires are impractical or impossible.

Wireless communications are often found in the telecommunications industry to transfer information without the use of wires. This transmission of information over significant distances to communicate with electrical devices such as telegraphs, telephones, and teletypes, the use of radio and microwave communications, as well as fiber optics and their associated electronics, plus the use of the orbiting satellites and the Internet. Traditionally, in earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual beacons, smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages, audio horns, or whistles. In the modern age of electricity and electronics, telecommunications now evolved in to more advanced, secure and complex devices, operations and applications.

As the area of opportunity in telecommunications continues to shift from wired to wireless
systems the need to access more and more electromagnetic spectrum becomes more
important. There are several competing views of how to free up spectrum under the current control
of the world’s government bureaucracy.

Telecommunications & Wireless Industry Research & Market Reports

... mobile and wireline broadband businesses with its core pay-TV and broadband operations, and rounding out the offering with the purchase of MVNO Virgin Mobile France, the new entity will put increased pressure on Orange, Bouygues ...
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... highlights the four tier 1 providers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless), U.S. Cellular, and TracFone, the only major pure-play prepaid operator remaining. The analysis in this document reflects conditions at the end of 4Q14 ...
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... includes residential and business users and lapsed subscriptions which may have not been cancelled. Market size for Mobile / Cell Phone Services in Russia is given in subscriber with a minimum of five years' historical ...
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... have a limited range to a fixed point/hub in a residence or business, even if that business or residence is supplied with a signal wirelessly. Market size is based on numbers of subscribers. Market size ...
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... industry. It contains the latest information on the industry's key financial data, competitive landscape, cost and pricing, and trends during the current environment, including the output and shipment changes over the past months. At 171 ...
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... the industry's key financial data, cost and pricing, competitive landscape, industry structure. Also updated are the latest trade, shipment, and inventory data available through October 2014. This update provides the data necessary to make informed ...
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... 2019,’ a new Country Intelligence Report by Pyramid Research, offers a precise, incisive profile of Saudi Arabia’s mobile and fixed telecommunications and pay-TV markets based on comprehensive proprietary data and insights from our research in ...
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... different series focusing on the luxury materials, cobranding and limited editions. Euromonitor International's Luxury Electronic Gadgets in Taiwan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Luxury Electronic Gadgets market at ...
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... efficient, and supportive of citizens.The concept of smart communities is based on intelligent infrastructure such as broadband (FttP) and smart grids, so that connected and sustainable communities can be developed. However, they cannot be built ...
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... of the social media functions required for a complete solution. This report discusses how communications service providers (CSPs) are integrating social media tools into customer care operations and their role in the overall customer lifecycle.
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... Although the awareness and significance of unified communications (UC) grew in 2013, there were several factors which negatively impacted the market. Some of these factors include: reduced IT budgets, changing enterprise priorities, growth of UC ...
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... decline of 10%. The main impact was observed by the fast development of smartphones and the negative macroeconomic situation in Russia. Sales were maintained only by the interest of wealthy people in new models of ...
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... the electricity companies and be directed towards the customers, who will be able to control their energy consumption through sensors, M2M devices, and the internet of things (IoT). Europe and North America are rated as ...
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... operator NITEL, including its mobile arm Mtel, to NATCOM Consortium, and also awarded the first two InfraCo licences for the Lagos area and the North Central Zone. These major developments will all help to drive ...
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... Ono, the market would have expanded even when excluding this transaction. This points to a more positive outlook for the market, particularly with early returns on 4G investment proving to be strong. The rise of ...
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... networks remain a key part of the broadband access market, but IP-based services are growing steadily, not all of them provided by the country's telecoms operators. The mobile market appears to be growing, with net ...
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... to rural areas. We believe renewed growth has been triggered by increased investment in network expansion, as demonstrated by Zantel's launch of 3G services on mainland Tanzania and the deployment of the government's Universal Access ...
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... the country's political leaders. The normalisation of Zimbabwe's economy is reflected in the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) forecast of continuous annual GDP growth at around 4% from 2014 onwards. Despite the overall economic difficulties in ...
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... from strong economic growth, with GDP having grown by 9.8% in 2012 before slowing to 8% in 2013 and an expected 8.2% for 2014. Although it has two competing fixed network operators, the countrys telecommunications ...
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... in the world. Penetration rates in all market sectors fixed, mobile and internet are well below African averages. Nevertheless, recent regulatory developments and renewed commitments from existing players in the telecom market are showcasing the ...
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... auctioned spectrum in the 800MHz to extend the availability of LTE services nationally. The Finnish vendor Nokia Networks is also involved in developing 5G technologies. Growth in the number of mobile subscribers has stalled, in ...
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... country's penetration data hides the fact that about one quarter of the population has no mobile phone at all, while many Peruvians especially urban dwellers have multiple mobile subscriptions. Three companies compete in the mobile ...
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... has led to problems with network congestion and quality of service, prompting the regulatory authority NCC to impose fines and sanctions. Every year the network operators are investing billions of dollars in additional base stations ...
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